MMS1 – Miracle Mineral
SolutionWater Purification with MMS
To purify drinking water: Adding one or two drops to a gallon of water will kill most known pathogens. Leave the water for at least 15 minutes before drinking. If you wish to speed the process then you can use the activator, which should be mixed in a small glass or cup first, wait for at least 3 minutes, then add to your drinking water.
Other MMS1 Research
This is the Classic MMS – Miracle Mineral Supplement, now renamed to Miracle Mineral Solution 1, or MMS1. Each MMS1 bottle contains 120ml of Sodium Chlorite liquid (28%), and comes with a second bottle with which you fill with activator. The bottles are a flip top style and are calibrated to give the correct metered drop dosage. The original protocol required that the MMS1 activator is made as 10% Citric acid solution which you make by putting approximately one table spoon of citric acid crystals in the supplied bottle and filling with water (preferably distilled or de-ionized if possible). There is more than enough citric acid to make 5 refills. By mixing the MMS1 and activator in a 1:5 MMS1:Citric ratio then waiting approximately three minutes, the mixed solution will produce Chlorine Dioxide gas, which is the where the magic happens. There are alternative protocols where the activator is mixed as a 50% solution (5 tablespoons of citric), in which case the ratio would be 1:1, which keeps the volume of liquid lower. This keeps the number of drops needed lower and easier to count out. Also, as some people like to put the liquid into empty gelatine or vegicaps, the lower volume of liquid can fit in the capsule more readily. For this reason we ship the Citric acid dry, and the user can choose how strong they want the activator to be.
The following information isn’t required reading, but is provided for the curious. One important quality of Chlorine Dioxide is its high water solubility. The solubility is greater in cold water. Chlorine Dioxide is very different than elemental Chlorine, in both chemical structure and behaviour. It is approximately 10 times more soluble than chlorine. When Chlorine Dioxide reacts the end products are Chloride, Chlorite and Chlorate, which can each then react with other elements such as Sodium to create mineral salts such as Sodium Chloride (common table salt), though these quantities are tiny.
The table below shows the oxidation strength for Chlorine Dioxide against various alternatives, and their ability to accept electrons. Oxidant oxidation strength oxidation capacity ozone (O3) 2,07 2 e- hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) 1,78 2 e- hypochlorous acid (HOCl) 1,49 2 e- chlorine dioxide (ClO2) 0,95 5 e- What the above table shows, is that chlorine dioxide is a weak oxidiser and not too reactive, but also that it has 5 electron to accept, so a little goes a long way. One consideration when using one or both of the MMS products is that of BioFilm. This is a slimy layer that can form and insulate pathogens. Chlorine Dioxide (MMS1) is an effective treatment in reducing BioFilm, and exposing them for neutralisation. This is something that Hypochlorous Acid cannot do. Therefore the combination of both products will yield best results.
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Oxidant |
oxidation strength |
oxidation capacity |
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ozone (O3) |
2,07 |
2 e- |
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hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) |
1,78 |
2 e- |
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hypochlorous acid (HOCl) |
1,49 |
2 e- |
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chlorine dioxide (ClO2) |
0,95 |
5 e- |
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